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  • Got Milk?/Nabisco Biscuit Shelf Talker

    Shelftalk, first place
    California Milk Processor Board
    Got Milk?/Nabisco Biscuit Shelf Talker
  • O'Brien's Meat Snacks

    Product: Meat snacks
    Number of displays: 2,500
    P-O-P company: Great Plains Packaging, Hastings, Neb.
    Distribution: Drug stores, supermarkets and convenience stores
    Introduction: October 1993
    Duration: Temporary
    Construction: Corrugated
    An O'Brien spokesman says retailers will probably use the snack display for up to eight weeks.
    O'Brien's Meat Snacks
  • Keebler Inflatable Tree

    Products: All Keebler products
    Number of displays: 100
    P-O-P companies: Genesis Creative Group Inc. (design and marketing services), Grand Rapids, Mich.; Aerostar International (manufacture), Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Distribution: Mass merchants, drug stores and supermarkets
    Introduction: May 1993
    Duration: Itinerant
    Construction: Vinyl-coated nylon (tree); molded-rubber compound (Ernie's face); voice box with light sensor
    Keebler Inflatable Tree
  • Frito-Lay Chip City

    Frito-Lay Snag-a-Bag Fun Center
    Mechtronics
    Frito-Lay Chip City
  • Mother's Cake & Cookie Co.

    Product: LU cookies
    Number of displays: 850
    P-O-P company: Western Packaging & Display Corp., Novato, Calif.
    Distribution: Supermarkets
    Introduction: October 1993
    Duration: Promotional
    Construction: Corrugated
    Even if LU cookies don't go down in history, at least a few historic sites will, thanks to Mother's promotion that provides some much-needed restoration to landmarks, while offering upscale consumers big savings with bed-and-breakfast inns.
    Mother's Cake & Cookie Co.
  • Selbak's Cookie Cones Inc.

    Product: Chocolate Chip Cookie Cones
    Number of displays: 2,000 posters; 5,000 cookie jars
    P-O-P companies: Robert Peters (design), Plymouth, Minn.; Concepts Plus (cookie jars); Nordic Press (mobiles); and Color Express (posters, static clings, table tents), all of Minneapolis
    Distribution: Ice cream shops, restaurants and theme parks
    Introduction: March 1993
    Duration: Temporary
    Selbak's is using a variety of P-O-P to convert consumers of ice cream cones to its Chocolate Chip Cookie Cones, including a static cling history of the cone.
    Selbak's Cookie Cones Inc.
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